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Priya . 4 years ago

1st para Literary devices: Anaphora: Repeated use of a word at start of two or more lines (don’t bite… don’t hunch) Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘o’ (don’t hunch your shoulders) Rhyme: aaba ccc (Amanda, Amanda, straight, Amanda, sea, me, blissfully) Metaphor: use of word emerald sea for green colour of sea being similar to the colour of emrald Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’ Imagery: drifting blissfully Alliteration: ‘Stop that slouching and sit up straight’ – ‘s’ sound is being repeated at the start of closely placed words. Allusion: ‘mermaid’ is a well known imaginary creature. 2nd para Literary devices: Anaphora: Repeated use of a word at start of two or more lines (did you finish….did you tidy) Rhyme: Rhyme scheme is aada eee (Amanda, Amanda, shoes, Amanda, street, feet, sweet) Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘o’ (Thought, told, you, your, shoes) Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’ Metaphor: silence is golden – silence is said to be glorious like golden colour freedom is sweet – freedom is said to be sweet in taste. 3rd para Literary devices: Allusion: use of famous fairy tale character Rapunzel Rhyme: rhyme scheme aafa ggg (Amanda, Amanda, you, Amanda, care, rare, hair) Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘e’ and ‘o’ (Will you please look at me when I’m speaking to you Consonance: use of sound ‘r’ (I am Rapunzel; I have not a care …..Bright hair) Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’ 4th para Literary Devices: Alliteration: ‘Stop that sulking’ – ‘s’ sound is repeated at the start of closely placed words Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’ Rhyme scheme: aaha (Amanda, Amanda, you, Amanda)
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Bhawna Sharma 1 year, 7 months ago

Bravia debjyoti class 10th English language solutions
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Zaveriya ?? 4 years ago

Bholi was a coward girl she thought that she can't speak clearly but in her first day of school Her teacher noticed him and asked her name but she stammered to speak . All students of the class laughing at her and she faced this situation regularly so bholi don't want to speak but her teacher gave him confidence ,she told to bholi you can speak if you want . Bholi understand our teacher
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Sweta Mishra 4 years ago

Carbon is an element which is non metal. It is present in atmosphere in the form of CO2. Carbon have 6 atomic number. In k shell filled 2 electrons and in L shell filled 4 electrons and for completing it's octet it makes covalent bond.

Harsh Mehta 4 years ago

What is carbon
1. Read the passage: Punctuality is a necessary habit in public affairs of a civilized society. Without it nothing could ever be brought to a conclusion, everything would be in a state of chaos. Only in a sparsely populated rural community is it possible to disregard it. In the ordinary living there can be some tolerance of unpunctuality. The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand. He is therefore forgiven, if late for the dinner party. But people are often reproached for unpunctuality when their only fault is cutting fine. It is hard for energetic, quick-minded people to waste time, so they are often tempted to finish a job before setting out to keep an appointment. If no accidents occur on the way, like punctured tires, diversion of traffic, sudden descent of fog, they will be on time. They are often more industrious, useful citizens than those who are never late. The over-punctual can as much be a trial to others as the unpunctual. The guest who arrives half an hour too soon is the greatest nuisance. Some friends of my family had this irritating habit. The only thing to do was to ask them to come half an hour later than the other guests. Then they arrived just when we wanted them. If you are catching a train, it is always better to be comfortably early than even a fraction of a minute too late. Although being early may mean wasting a little time, this will be less than if you miss the train and have to wait an hour or so for the next one. And you avoid the
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Anushka Tyagi 4 years ago

Thus, the derivation of Ohm's law is done. So we have seen that this law of Ohm can be expressed with the formula or equation, V = IR where V is the potential difference across the metallic element and I is the current flowing through the element. R is the electrical resistance of the element

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